Zinc Oxide Ozonated Olive Oil in LSTR
Zinc Oxide Ozonated Oil Versus Modified Triple Antibiotic Paste as a Lesion Sterilization and Tissue Repair Technique in Primary Molars
Tanta University
30 participants
Jan 15, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
This study will be carried out to evaluate and compare the clinical and radiographic effect of zinc oxide-ozonated olive oil (ZnO-OO) versus Modified Triple Antibiotic Paste (MTAP) as a Lesion Sterilization and Tissue Repair Technique in Primary Molars
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria6
- Bilateral mandibular primary molars showing signs and symptoms of pulp necrosis or chronic pulp infection with/without hemorrhage, suppuration, or purulence.
- Spontaneous pain or tenderness to percussion. 4- Presence of chronic apical abscess, sinus tract, or grade I mobility. 5-The tooth should be restorable. 6- Radiographic characteristics are:
- Widening of Periodontal ligament space.
- Radicular involvement.
- Furcation involvement less than or equal to half of the shortest root in the vertical dimension
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Exclusion Criteria6
- Physiologic root resorption is more than one-third of its length.
- Excessive internal resorption.
- Non-restorable teeth exhibiting greater than grade I mobility.
- Perforation into the bifurcation.
- Any underlying pathological lesion.
- Any previous history of allergy to the antibiotics used in the study. -
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Interventions
evaluate and compare the clinical and radiographic effect of zinc oxide-ozonated olive oil (ZnO-OO) versus Modified Triple Antibiotic Paste (MTAP) as a Lesion Sterilization and Tissue Repair Technique in Primary Molars.
Zinc Oxide Ozonated Oil
Modified Triple Antibiotic Paste
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NCT06854744